Friday, September 28, 2007

Big Tex Welcomes a 90's Classic

How am I just now finding out that Boys II Men is playing at the State Fair tomorrow? Could I be any more excited? We'll see if Curtis will let us go. We do have their greatest hits CD. Children of the 90's, you know you would love to see them for free with state fair admission! Fletcher's Cornydogs and Motown Philly? How could you pass that up?

Thanks for this!! Because of your post, I check out their link (myspace) and found that they're actually going to be in St. Louis October 4th. How cool is that? Although I'm not a child of the 90's by any stretch of the imagination, I do have quite a few friends who are. Gotta get on the phone tonight. Woo Hoo!!

I remember the Texas State Fair when Texas and OU played (I was a Longhorn for two years, before marrying my Aggie husband and finishing at A&M--he said I got saved then). We always had SO much fun! Funnel cakes! and Rides! And funny looking animals :) and that was just the tip of the iceburg.

Amanda,This isn't to post but I wanted to update you on the MS test. Great news no MS! I have a SEVERE B12 deficency. It is so low that is was causing nerve damage, vision problems, twitching, etc. This can all be corrected with B12 shots. I just wanted to update you. I haven't blogged in awhile for obvious reasons. I need to do another post but I have to wait for my husband to download some photos off our digital camera. Am I co-dependent or what? Thanks for your concern. I was truly frightened and my faith was stretched. I was humbled and broken before God. By the way I will be speaking at a conference in Nashville on Oct. 13th. If any of your Nashville friends want to go I'll post some info. I think the church is called Westhill Baptist. I'm not sure.Thaks again,Kara

yes girl, we will pray that curtis is enlightened to the significance of one such event. i was only 6 in 1990, but much like miss shelly's response, they definitely were to blame for all "love-interest" (how much can there be in the 6th grade) awkwardness during the pre-teen years...

suddenly my mind is filled with other school dance classics like "waterfalls" :)

Oh, I would soooo be there! We went to an MC Hammer/Boyz II Men concert once and being the psycho fans that we were, we followed the bus to their hotel so we could try to get a glimpse. We went into the hotel and actually met them while they were playing pool (we waited a long time before going into the hotel b/c we didn't want to seem too anxious.) Definitely a highlight of my teenage years!

We went to one of those concert things where they have 50 different artists and they all do 3 or 4 songs. The headliner - Boys II Men. But the real reason we went - O-Town was performing! Oh, I am such a dork. But my husband and I loved the original Making the Band and had to go see them before the inevitable band breakup. :)

Boys-2-Men?????? Oh my gosh! Might be worth the 3 hour drive just for that! LOL! Do you know that I have lived in Tx. all my life, 3 hours from Dallas, and have never gone to a state fair. I'm not even sure I should call myself a Texan right now. :( Eat a corn dog for me girl!

Hi Amanda,(you don't have to post this, I just didn't know your email address)Just wanted to stop by and share that you were on my heart this morning and this verse jumped in my mind, so I'll share it...Gal 6:9-109 Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. NIV

Hope it blesses your day!SuePS I'm doing a giveaway if you want to stop by.

I realize you're busy, you know being a mommy, a wife, employed, and all that stuff, but I was really hoping for some pictures from the BoyzIIMen (did I spell that right) excitement!! Which was better? The concert or the cornydogs?

Oh I love the State Fair. We start at 10:00 with a corn dog and coke. We drink half the coke and eat the corn dog. We then proceed down the Midway for some Jack fries and drink the other half of the coke.

Thus begins a perfect day of walking our legs off, laughing ourselves silly, and swearing that we will not eat any grease for the rest of the year. ;0) zoom

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